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A good clue is usually what else they sell, aside from the red and black colour listed for this bag never officially existing to my knowledge (seen a few more colours listed on chinese auctions websites).

And judging by their Li-Ning apparel it probably is fake ... model no. is incorrect as well I now notice. 2 zippers should be 9624 ...

Looking at some more pics from the lowyat forum the tag does actually say 9620 on the black one and listed colour = blue . And I discovered a traditional flaw in fakes: wrong font (on the straps and probably top of the bag).
Other than that it looks pretty good, but silver mesh not quite right as well.

I'll look at those specs when the bag arrives ! The bag might look different from the pictures who knows ! If it's $40 on eBay do you think the will be selling a authentic one ? I've seen reviews of the shop selling the bag and nobody really said it's fake or so:$ Thanks !

Looking at the link and the guy only had about 300 hits (that's kinda low I would think). Did you try looking at Tad's Sporting Goods on W.70th Ave and Granville St? They have a lot of bags to choose from. And they could get a specific bag for you if you ask them. I got a blue Victor 209 bag for my friend for $60 (tax included).

Not that I am an advocate of fake stuff, but in this instance with a carry bag, does it really matter if its fake or real..? Looking at the pics, it looks like a nice bag, well made, functional and maybe only slightly different aesthetically from the genuine Yonex bag.

At the end of the day, I dont think that a genuine bag will hold rackets better than a counterfeit bag so if it still looks good and does the job at half the price then its up to the buyer I suppose. Some people worry what other people might think but others just dont care..... so up to the buyers I guess